AD Songs

G4 Boyz share their new single "No Time," and this time they go cross-country linking up with Compton rapper AD.
Produced by Yung LAN, "No Time" is about a girl who's sleeping with fellas all over the country. But -- she's really a player, about the scrillions with no time for the D. But the Boyz have the wherewithal not to fall for her trap, or at least not let her get the best of them. &nbsp;

Compton's own AD only just dropped off his&nbsp;Blue:89&nbsp;mixtape a month ago, but he's already back with new music. This new track's called "What Y'all Tryin To Get Into," and it pairs him up with Florida native YT Triz over a Larry Jayy beat.&nbsp;

Compton rapper AD drops off another leak to get us hyped for his mixtape&nbsp;Blue: 89, which drops tomorrow. We've heard "I Go In", with Eric Bellinger, and "You Know What It Is", featuring Manolo Rose, Icewear Vezzo, and RJ, and his latest drop has some big-time features as well. On "Scream", AD enlists Inglewood's Skeme and Harlem's Dave East for his hardest banger yet.&nbsp;

As we wait for AD's Blue:89, the Compton rapper has decided to give us "You Know What It Is", another leak from the upcoming tape. The song is truly a cross-county collab, as AD brings along Manolo Rose outta Brooklyn, Icewear Vezzo from Detroit, and L.A.'s RJ (of YG's Pushaz Ink).&nbsp;
It's gangsta raps on gangsta raps over an icy minimal beat crafted by Larry Jayy, who's worked with DJ Mustard. If you like the new L.A. sound influenced by YG &amp; Mustard, you'll get down to this new banger from AD &amp; friends.&nbsp;

On April 13, AD will be returning with a new, Adrian Swish-hosted tape entitled Blue 89, and today we've gotten the first track from it. "I Go In" features Eric Bellinger and was produced by CBallin.
Within seconds, you'll recognize that this sounds almost identical to Chris Brown's "Loyal," but luckily AD and Bellinger put enough of a personal spin on it to separate it from the 2014 hit. Let us know if you're feeling this one.
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Sometimes you have to slow it down for a song for the ladies, and sometimes, or even rarer occasions, you have to dedicate a song to just one specific woman. By the looks of the artwork for AD and Kevin McCall's "All Yours," the woman in question is very special indeed, so it's only right that the LA duo spend four minutes singing her praises.
Over a beat produced by Pharomazan, McCall smoothly delivers a hook before AD hops on for a few verses. The instrumental begins with a very light keyboard before adding in funky synths and a busy, but effective, beat.

As a rapper from Compton, AD generally does a good job of pulling equally from classic G-Funk, and more current Mustard-esque production trends. "Thuggin" is no exception, operating in the same vein as much of YG's My Krazy Life, with C-Ballin providing the instrumental.Most importantly, AD keeps things relevant by including an "I'mma keep it G-Real" reference, which may be the first we've heard on a rap record outside of BeatKing's hilarious remix.

The shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri has led to an upswing in protests against police violence and harassment, but that type of behavior is nothing new for law enforcement in this country. AD recognizes this, and attempts to put today's outrage in historical context on his new track "PIA" (Pigs In America).

In just over an hour, AD is dropping his mixtape ComptonFornia 2, but before that, he's opted to share one last single featuring perennial HNHH favorite Tory Lanez. "Her" was produced by Jeremey Jay and is the fifth track on ComptonFornia 2.

The release of AD's upcoming ComptonFornia 2 mixtape is soon approaching, and the rapper continues to release west coast anthems leading up to its arrival.
Today, we get one of the biggest records thus far, as AD teams up with one of the region's most consistent tag teams, Problem and Bad Lucc (best known for their inescapable ode to Young Bleed, "Like Whaaaaat").

AD will be dropping his Comptonfornia 2 mixtape next week, and today he's shared a new record from the project. This song finds the west coast rapper linking up with two emcees from different regions.Dave East puts on for New York, while Icewear Vezzo weighs in on the "No Fly Zone" in his stomping grounds of Detroit.

In just under two weeks, AD will drop his mixtape ComptonFornia 2, hosted by Adrian Swish. Today, we get a little taste of the project in the form of "Wide Open," a track AD did with the venerable Paul Wall.
The new track is produced by Showtyme and is a banger made in the prevalent Cali style of the moment: ratchet. It's very cool to hear Houston OG Paul Wall spit on a beat that's so out-of-character for him, especially when he absolutely dominates the beat. AD has no problem keeping up with him though, showing that he's ready for the big time.

AD is getting ready to drop the sequel to last year's Welcome To Comptonfornia mixtape, and today drops off a new record with a couple of big features to get the hype cycle going.
"Nosey" features contributions from California's own Bizzy Crook and Rayven Justice. Of course, the song is built off of a west coast bounce, a sound AD has mastered by this point.

AD just gave us the underrated W.A.M.H.U. mixtape back in March, but the rapper is already back with some new music, just in time for the warmer months.
California artists have the benefit of year-round heat, giving them a slight advantage on the summer jam, and AD (as well of a few of his friends) definitely delivers on that premise with the See Ballin-produced, "Give It To Me".

Compton native and rapper AD has been on the rise this year, as he continues to put his name on the map. We've seen him pop up quite a bit in recent times, with leaks like "What I Want" as well as featured tracks like SdotB's "On Me."

Compton Rapper AD releases the artwork and first single off his forthcoming mixtape W.A.M.H.U (Wait A Minute Hold Up) dropping later this month.
The rapper is assisted by up-and-coming beatmaker, Larry J, who brings who's trendy yet distinct gives the track a solid and powerful foundation.